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Spring Concert to be Held May 4

The Rutgers University–Camden Department of Fine Arts and its music program will host a collaborative, seasonal concert, titled “Spring Serenade,” at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 4.

The concert, which is free and open to the general public, will be held in the Walter K. Gordon Theater.

The Rutgers University Singers will perform a series of pieces, ranging from classical to modern, under the direction of Julia Zavadsky, a part-time lecturer of music.

The Rutgers–Camden Orchestra Ensemble, under the direction of Stefán Örn Arnarson, theater programs director, and student-formed chamber music groups will then take the stage to present a variety of selections, performing everything from heavy metal to Piazzolla Tango.

Also featured will be several guest soloists, including Rutgers alumni Dionne Fields and Abby Welsh, a viola duo, a cello quartet, and multiple piano solos.

The Rutgers School of Nursing–Camden will receive accreditation for its Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing Education Program (WOCNEP), one of only three graduate level specialty nursing certificates in the country.

As a high school junior, Matthew Guariglia started the D.O. Explorer Club to introduce fellow aspiring doctors to the medical profession through field trips to medical centers and presentations by doctors and healthcare paraprofessionals.